Fans Call Out Easiest Final 'Jeopardy!' Question in 20 Years

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'...how is this a final jeopardy and not a $200 question????'

Jeopardy! fans are back with another qualm.

Viewers were rattled by the "Final Jeopardy!" clue on April 10's episode, which one fan claimed to be the easiest game-breaking clue in the last two decades.

“In 1966, the year of his death, he shared plans for an experimental prototype community in Florida,” the clue, which came from the “famous names” category, read.

All three contestants, Robbi Ramirez, P.J. Brennan and Rachel Clark, answered correctly with "Who is Walt Disney?" but only one could win.

Ramirez racked up a total of $23,800, marking him the evening's champion.

But fans were flabbergasted by the question's level of difficulty. After all, as host Ken Jennings pointed out, the name of the community in question is almost entirely right there in the clue: “The experimental prototype community of tomorrow became EPCOT.”

"I was thinking it can’t be Walt Disney. That’s a Trivial Pursuit, kids edition level question, never mind Final Jeopardy!" one Twitter user lamented.

"I've been watching jeopardy for like 20+ years and I cannot recall an easier Final Jeopardy," another noted.

"You guys have got to be kidding, how is this a final jeopardy and not a $200 question????" another questioned.

Over on YouTube, other fans reflected on their own uncertainty over the question given that it was basically too easy.

"It's annoying when the clue is so painfully obvious that you question your own guess thinking that this couldn't possibly be the correct response," one wrote.

"It's been a while since I've felt this dumb for missing a Final Jeopardy answer.....Disney didn't even cross my mind. Oy!" said another.

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